Given his performances over the past two seasons at Real Madrid, it's now almost impossible to contemplate that Eden Hazard was once a Premier League superstar.
Considering Eden Hazard has spent more time on the sidelines than on the pitch for Real Madrid this season, it is a somewhat miraculous case of apt timing that the injury-plagued Belgian winger will be available to face his old club Chelsea in the first leg of the Champions League semi-final on Tuesday.
Having played 13 minutes of the 0-0 draw against Real Betis last Saturday, the 30-year-old is in line to start, or at least play some meaningful part this Tuesday night following his return from his fifth injury layoff of the season.
Hazard will no doubt relish the chance to play against his old club -- and more importantly the chance to put in a match-winning performance that will remind Madrid fans why Florentino Pérez paid €100 million (or €160 million according to some reports) for him in the summer of 2019.
Not many Madridistas will be holding their breath. The former Chelsea man has yet to put in a match-winning performance in the white of Madrid since he arrived in the Spanish capital almost two years ago. Those that will argue in his defence will say that the reason he has spectacularly failed to live up to his Galáctico price tag is due to the seeming endless bout of injuries he has experienced since landing in Spain (defenders of Gareth Bale would have argued the same, but we all know that the patience of the Bernabéu fateful is notoriously thin).
Hazard’s time at Chelsea
Considering Hazard has missed a staggering 45 games for Madrid in less than two years, it’s almost impossible to fathom that he sat out a total of just 18 games through injury during his seven seasons at Chelsea. And given his performances over the past two seasons in Spain, it is almost equally impossible to contemplate that this was one of the Premier League’s greatest players of the 2010s -- a bonafide superstar that dribbled his way to two league titles with Chelsea, as well as two FA Cups and two Europa League titles. In fact his last match-winning performance came in that 2019 Europa League Final, his last game for The Blues, in which he was named man of the match after scoring two goals in the 4-1 win over London rivals Arsenal.
During his time at Chelsea Hazard netted 110 goals and gave 92 assists in 352 games, translating to a goal participation rate of 0.57 per game. His goal tally at the end of each of his seven seasons at Stamford Bridge was 13, 17, 19, 6, 17, 17 and 21. In comparison, he has netted just four goals in almost two seasons at Real Madrid, the last of which came against Alavés on 23 January. Add to that his seven assists and his goal participation rate from 37 appearances with Madrid is just under 0.3 per game -- almost half of that of his Chelsea days. Of course, that harrowing stat won't come as a surprise to anyone who hasn’t been living under a rock since that 2019 Europa League Final.
While Hazard has barely put his hand up for a man of the match award since joining Real Madrid, during his time at Chelsea he was named the Premier League Player of the Season and PFA Players' Player of the Year in 2014–15; the PFA Fans' Player of the Year in 2018–19; Chelsea Player of the Year in 2013–14, 2014–15, 2016–17 and 2018–19; UEFA Europa League Player of the Season in 2018–19; and Best Belgian Footballer abroad in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
Zidane’s still holds fate in Hazard
Long before he signed for Real Madrid, coach Zinedine Zidane said he “would take Eden with my eyes closed.” Eleven years on from those comments, and Zidane’s now-blind fate in Hazard holds strong -- or at least it would seem that way from his constant defense of the Belgian winger in public.
“Hazard will come good, we have to be patient,” the French coach continues to maintain in press conferences. Patience is not a virtue often associated with Madrid fans. A Champions League semi-final against his old club after returning from his tenth injury layoff would certainly be a fateful night for him to come good and, in turn, restore some of their confidence. But few in Madrid are holding their breath.
Yorokiri
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Hazard's time at Chelsea compared to Real Madrid harzad have not yet have a time in Madrid... but I still believe in him like the great Zidane..
NewtScamander
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It’s every player’s dream to play for Madrid or Barcelona, there’s no doubt about that
Not every player bro... Some of them love their club way too much than money
LIONHEARTT
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What a ridiculous article
sutbcdeiln
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He shouldn’t have left in the first place... He could be the legend at Stamford Bridge
It’s every player’s dream to play for Madrid or Barcelona, there’s no doubt about that
bussyjay
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He shouldn’t have left in the first place... He could be the legend at Stamford Bridge
I agree
citbnpstuy
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may both teams loose a draw won't do any good
your grammar is pathetic
Medadiklop
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ok
NewtScamander
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He shouldn’t have left in the first place... He could be the legend at Stamford Bridge
Aleonhkss
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this is the new challenge he was looking for and has chosen, he just has to work through it and beat this challenge to the ground and i know he will.
kidilpstu
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there's simply no comparison here, what he's done at Chelsea, it's clear that he's not going to repeat it at Real Madrid
that's the fact
hazardeden1017
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Do you remember when we used to compare Hazard and Griezmann?? I hope we there's no more argument😂 Google their all time stats before you reply me
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Griezmann was never close to hazard, will never be . Somethings u should know better than googling it
SuperbChelsea
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What stupid article is this? what comparison are they talking about? Hazard played football in Chelsea, won several trophies, he enjoyed himself playing the game he loves but in Madrid, the medical team just want to end his carrier . If Madrid has allowed him he will still be enjoying himself at Chelsea.
Syd007
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Do you remember when we used to compare Hazard and Griezmann?? I hope we there's no more argument😂 Google their all time stats before you reply me
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Hazard on his day is clearly better than Griezmann. If we compare Chelsea's Hazard and Atletico Griezmann, Hazard easily wins.
Olatunde29ice
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Dont even go there
Umar-hazard
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Wapmnort
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there's simply no comparison here, what he's done at Chelsea, it's clear that he's not going to repeat it at Real Madrid
Mishell Olawale
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Yes, Few.
Dezbmprst
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Vezonic22
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Hazard was a bomb at Chelsea but now a classroom experiment at Real Madrid.
Brazilian77
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It's like comparing Timo Werner of Leipzig and Chelsea's Werner[Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
charitywale
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The problem is that he is getting older. To revive is career with all these injuries might be a bit difficult
RaiyanHasib
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Yeh grammatically it was incorrect but if you had any intelligence whatsoever you’d be able to comprehend what HES saying perfectly; it makes perfect sense but it’s just a dumb comment. Coming from another chelsea fan btw so don’t even hit me with the “Barca fansboys”
ok 👌
The_FIFA_Labrinth
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Do you remember when we used to compare Hazard and Griezmann?? I hope we there's no more argument😂 Google their all time stats before you reply me
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Googled his stats. Now I can reply. Hazard as a player is much more talented. If you also look at the chance conversion rate, hazard beats griezmanns but over 24%. 24. That’s almost a quarter. Plus, hazard was a winger ana griezmanns more central so he’s bound to get more chances to be a stat merchant over hazard. You must be blind to think greizmanns in any way more talented or skilful on the ball than hazard; hazard is just the much better football player. You’re lucky he hasn’t ripped Barca a new arse yet. Only way to stop him is to hurt him.🤫
Ahmedtour
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even hazard sleeping in Madrid hospital is better than Griezmann
The_FIFA_Labrinth
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Write properly you don't make any sense
Yeh grammatically it was incorrect but if you had any intelligence whatsoever you’d be able to comprehend what HES saying perfectly; it makes perfect sense but it’s just a dumb comment. Coming from another chelsea fan btw so don’t even hit me with the “Barca fansboys”
RaiyanHasib
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may both teams loose a draw won't do any good
Write properly you don't make any sense
Husciknoy
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may both teams loose a draw won't do any good
Husciknoy
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may both teams a draw is not good enough
Slim2dor
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Why would you even compare that when most of his tine at Madrid he has been injured?
emabkr42
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Look who's talking mr.1-0[Crylaugh]
dont cry bro...
Leeadioy
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Hazard has time at Chelsea and at the hospital not at Madrid please AF do some correction.
SaidWister
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i want to see hazard score against former team
Look who's talking mr.1-0[Crylaugh]
Nuyabekrsu
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there is nothing to be compared , hazard is Chelsea and Chelsea is hazard
yeuaeksty
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hazard has been better at chealsea but unstoppable at realmadrid...[ko]
alextiger
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Do you remember when we used to compare Hazard and Griezmann?? I hope we there's no more argument😂 Google their all time stats before you reply me
Perceptive
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the fat in him hampered his career
emabkr42
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i want to see hazard score against former team
varunnavani
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Hazard was better at Chelsea